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Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy

Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy
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Born 5 October 1674
Beauvais
Died 16 January 1755(1755-01-16) (aged 80)
Paris
Occupation Historian
Geographer
Bibliographer

Nicolas Lenglet Du Fresnoy (5 October 1674 – 16 January 1755) was a French scholar, historian, geographer, philosopher and bibliographer of alchemy.

Lenglet Du Fresnoy first studied theology but quicky left it for diplomacy and politics. In 1705, Jean-Baptiste Colbert de Torcy appointed him Secretary for Latin and French languages to the Elector of Cologne, who lived in Lille. During the Regence, he returned to Paris and in 1718 the Regent took advantage of his skill to discover the accomplices of the Cellamare Conspiracy.

Afterwards Lenglet occupied himself only of his scholarly work and refused all offers made to him in France or abroad. Biting and sarcastic, he had many enemies, of which he derived vanity, saying: I want to be a frank Gaul in my style, as in my actions. His love of independence and opposition to royal censors earned him, under Louis XV, five periods of imprisonment in the Bastille, once in the Strasbourg citadel () another time in the Château de Vincennes. He died at almost 82 years after falling in the fireplace close to which he was reading. He was buried in the church or in the cemetery of the Église Saint-Séverin in Paris.

Lenglet, whose books contain treasures of erudition, was interested both in literary criticism as in hermetic philosophy, history or geography. He also edited the Roman de la Rose, Marot, Sigogne, Régnier, Motin, Berthelot, Maynard, La Henriade by Voltaire, Mémoires by Philippe de Comines, Pierre de L'Estoile, etc.


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